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Gesture; speech; multimodal interaction; automotive user interfaces; smart environments.
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Bastian Pfleging
Michael Kienast
Tanja Döring
Albrecht Schmidt
SpeeT: A Multimodal Interaction Style Combining Speech and Touch Interaction in Automotive Environments
SpeeT is an interactive system implementing an approach for
combining touch gestures with speech in automotive environments,
exploiting the specific advantages of each modality. The
main component of the implemented prototype is a speechenabled,
multi-touch steering wheel. A microphone recognizes
speech commands while a wheel-integrated tablet allows touch
gestures to be recognized. Using this steering wheel, the driver
can control objects of the simulated car environment (e.g., windows,
cruise control). The idea is to use the benefits of both interaction
styles and to overcome the problems of each single interaction
style. While touch input is well suited for controlling functions,
speech is powerful to select specific objects from a large
pool of items. The combination simplifies the problem of remembering
possible speech commands by two means: (1) speech is
used to specify objects or functionalities and (2) in smart environments
- particularly in cars - interaction objects are visible to
the user and do not need to be remembered. Our approach is
specifically designed to support important rules in UI design,
namely: provide feedback, support easy reversal of action, reduce
memory load, and make opportunities for action visible.
© 2011. Copyright held by author(s)
AutomotiveUI'11, November 29-December 2, 2011, Salzburg,
Austria
Adjunct Proceedings
Gesture
speech
multimodal interaction
automotive user interfaces
smart environments.
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http://www.vis.uni-stuttgart.de/en/institute/departments/human-computer-interaction.html
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